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Yearly Leaders Rushing Leaders Passing Leaders Receiving Leaders YEAR PLAYER ATT R E C O R D S Yearly Leaders Rushing Leaders Passing Leaders Receiving Leaders YEAR PLAYER ATT. YDS. AVG. YEAR PLAYER ATT. CMP. YDS. TD YEAR PLAYER NO. YDS. TD 1937 Young Bussey 97 371 3.8 1937 Young Bussey 78 35 712 8 1937 Ken Kavanaugh,Sr. 11 310 4 1938 Jabbo Stell 78 277 3.6 1938 Young Bussey 52 18 285 1 1938 Ken Kavanaugh,Sr. 17 294 5 1939 Charley Anastasio 79 287 3.6 1939 Leo Bird 77 35 574 7 1939 Ken Kavanaugh,Sr. 30 470 7 1940 Adrian Dodson 142 556 3.9 1940 Leo Bird 55 20 246 2 1940 Odell Weaver 7 139 1 1941 Walter Gorinski 88 280 3.2 1941 Leo Bird 76 27 358 3 1941 Dudley Pillow 16 214 2 1942 Alvin Dark 60 433 7.2 1942 Alvin Dark 106 40 556 5 1942 Jim McLeod 15 278 1 1943 Steve Van Buren 150 847 5.6 1943 Gene Knight 51 19 190 1 1943 Carroll Griffith 6 67 0 1944 Elwyn Rowan 69 288 4.2 1944 Y.A.Tittle 62 36 552 3 1944 Dan Sandifer 10 241 1 1945 Gene Knight 85 667 7.8 1945 Y.A.Tittle 77 35 404 3 1945 Clyde Lindsey 11 147 0 1946 Gene Knight 95 473 5.0 1946 Y.A. Tittle 92 45 780 13 1946 Sam Lyle 7 162 3 1947 Rip Collins 73 315 4.3 1947 Y.A.Tittle 96 49 489 4 1947 Ray Bullock 12 188 2 1948 Rip Collins 58 277 4.4 1948 Charlie Pevey 99 37 607 5 1948 Abner Wimberly 10 197 2 1949 Billy Baggett 87 481 5.5 1949 Charlie Pevey 86 36 521 6 1949 Sam Lyle 20 268 2 1950 Billy Baggett 119 778 6.5 1950 Norm Stevens 108 42 551 4 1950 Warren Virgets 25 455 3 1951 Leroy Labat 152 574 3.8 1951 Jim Barton 75 29 417 1 1951 Warren Virgets 17 263 1 1952 Al Doggett 71 382 5.4 1952 Norm Stevens 97 52 583 2 1952 Jim Mitchell 17 209 0 1953 Jerry Marchand 137 696 5.1 1953 Al Doggett 142 68 822 4 1953 Jerry Marchand 13 192 1 1954 Chuck Jons 88 408 4.6 1954 Al Doggett 104 34 459 2 1954 Joe Tuminello 13 181 3 1955 O.K.Ferguson 117 465 4.0 1955 M.C. Reynolds 115 51 660 6 1955 Chuck Johns 14 217 3 1956 Jimmy Taylor 117 552 4.7 1956 M.C. Reynolds 70 30 385 1 1956 J.W. Brodnax 13 123 0 1957 Jimmy Taylor 162 762 4.7 1957 Win Turner 41 16 231 2 1957 Billy Cannon 11 199 1 1958 Billy Cannon 115 686 5.9 1958 Warren Rabb 90 45 591 8 1958 Johnny Robinson 16 235 3 1959 Billy Cannon 139 598 4.3 1959 Warren Rabb 65 33 422 4 1959 Johnny Robinson 16 181 4 1960 Jerry Stovall 65 298 4.5 1960 Lynn Amedee 67 31 438 4 1960 Jerry Stovall 12 114 0 1961 Earl Gros 90 406 4.5 1961 Lynn Amedee 94 40 485 2 1961 Wendell Harris 10 177 2 1962 Jerry Stovall 89 368 4.1 1962 Lynn Amedee 63 24 457 2 1962 Jerry Stovall 9 213 1 1963 Don Schwab 108 553 5.1 1963 Pat Screen 38 22 194 1 1963 Billy Truax 10 112 1 1964 Don Schwab 160 583 4.3 1964 Pat Screen 99 55 561 1 1964 Doug Moreau 33 391 4 1965 Joe Labruzzo 103 509 4.9 1965 Nelson Stokley 50 32 468 3 1965 Doug Moreau 29 468 3 1966 Jimmy Dousay 104 441 4.2 1966 Fred Haynes 91 39 424 2 1966 Billy Masters 24 241 1 1967 Tommy Allen 106 535 5.0 1967 Nelson Stokley 130 71 939 4 1967 Tommy Morel 28 404 3 1968 Kenny Newfield 85 441 5.2 1968 Mike Hillman 118 64 787 5 1968 Tommy Morel 42 564 2 1969 Eddie Ray 115 591 5.1 1969 Mike Hillman 167 93 1,180 8 1969 Lonny Myles 43 559 4 1970 Art Cantrelle 247 892 3.6 1970 Buddy Lee 138 73 1,162 6 1970 Andy Hamilton 39 870 6 1971 Art Cantrelle 133 649 4.9 1971 Bert Jones 119 66 945 9 1971 Andy Hamilton 45 854 9 1972 Chris Dantin 165 707 4.3 1972 Bert Jones 199 103 1,446 14 1972 Gerald Keigley 27 433 7 1973 Brad Davis 173 904 5.2 1973 Mike Miley 107 60 978 7 1973 Brad Boyd 16 259 3 1974 Brad Davis 169 701 4.1 1974 Billy Broussard 103 41 700 1 1974 Brad Boyd 18 275 2 1975 Terry Robiskie 214 765 3.6 1975 Pat Lyons 168 72 457 4 1975 Carl Otis Trimble 16 177 2 1976 Terry Robiskie 224 1,117 5.0 1976 Pat Lyons 133 54 685 3 1976 Carl Otis Trimble 14 211 2 1977 Charles Alexander 311 1,686 5.4 1977 Steve Ensminger 159 71 952 9 1977 Carlos Carson 23 552 10 1978 Charles Alexander 281 1,172 4.2 1978 David Woodley 153 79 995 3 1978 Mike Quintela 30 352 1 1979 Hokie Gajan 134 568 4.2 1979 Steve Ensminger 174 80 1,168 5 1979 Carlos Carson 39 608 2 1980 Jesse Myles 76 403 5.3 1980 Alan Risher 143 82 971 9 1980 Greg LaFleur 18 243 0 1981 Jesse Myles 72 202 4.1 1981 Alan Risher 238 150 1,780 5 1981 Orlando McDaniel 41 719 2 1982 Dalton Hilliard 193 901 4.7 1982 Alan Risher 234 149 1,834 17 1982 Eric Martin 45 817 7 1983 Dalton Hilliard 177 747 4.2 1983 Jeff Wickersham 337 193 2,542 7 1983 Eric Martin 52 1,064 5 1984 Dalton Hilliard 254 1,268 5.0 1984 Jeff Wickersham 312 178 2,165 12 1984 Eric Martin 47 668 2 1985 Dalton Hilliard 258 1,134 4.4 1985 Jeff Wickersham 346 209 2,145 5 1985 Garry James 50 414 0 1986 Harvey Williams 178 700 3.9 1986 Tommy Hodson 288 175 2,261 19 1986 Wendell Davis 80 1,244 11 1987 Harvey Williams 154 1,001 6.5 1987 Tommy Hodson 265 162 2,125 15 1987 Wendell Davis 72 993 7 1988 Eddie Fuller 153 647 4.2 1988 Tommy Hodson 293 154 2,074 13 1988 Tony Moss 55 957 6 1989 Eddie Fuller 140 649 4.6 1989 Tommy Hodson 317 183 2,655 22 1989 Tony Moss 59 934 9 1990 Harvey Williams 205 953 4.7 1990 Chad Loup 141 75 975 3 1990 Todd Kinchen 34 660 3 1991 Odell Beckham 81 397 4.9 1991 Chad Loup 174 102 1,181 9 1991 Todd Kinchen 53 855 5 1992 Robert Davis 123 527 4.3 1992 Jamie Howard 200 101 1,349 5 1992 Wes Jacob 38 511 2 1993 Jay Johnson 106 558 5.3 1993 Jamie Howard 248 106 1,319 7 Scott Ray 38 534 1 1994 Jermaine Sharp 135 750 5.6 1994 Jamie Howard 274 140 1,997 13 1993 Brett Bech 30 429 3 1995 Kevin Faulk 174 852 4.9 1995 Jamie Howard 212 112 1,493 9 1994 Brett Bech 45 772 5 1996 Kevin Faulk 248 1,282 5.2 1996 Herb Tyler 187 109 1,688 7 1995 Sheddrick Wilson 60 845 6 1997 Kevin Faulk 205 1,144 5.6 1997 Herb Tyler 209 127 1,581 10 1996 David LaFleur 30 439 3 1998 Kevin Faulk 229 1,279 5.6 1998 Herb Tyler 250 153 2,018 18 1997 Larry Foster 43 579 4 1999 Rondell Mealey 170 637 3.7 1999 Josh Booty 333 162 1,830 7 1998 Larry Foster 56 722 4 2000 LaBrandon Toefield165 682 4.1 2000 Josh Booty 290 145 2,121 17 1999 Jerel Myers 64 854 2 2000 Josh Reed 65 1,127 10 210 2 0 0 1 L S U F O O T B A L L M E D I A G U I D E 5 31 0 1 5 32 0 2 5 33 0 3 5 34 0 4 5 5 R E C O R D S Scoring Leaders 1965 Doug Moreau,SE 59 Leading Tacklers (SINCE 1962) YEAR NAME, POS. PTS. 1966 Tommy Allen,TB 31 YEAR PLAYER POSITION NO. 1933 Abe Mickal, B 38 1967 Roy Hurd, K 31 1962 Dennis Gaubatz Linebacker 59 1934 Walter Sullivan, B 36 1968 Mark Lumpkin, K 40 1963 Robbie Hucklebridge Guard 51 1935 Bill Crass, B 36 1969 Mark Lumpkin, K 62 1964 Mike Vincent Linebacker 60 1936 Gaynell Tinsley, E 48 1970 Mark Lumpkin, K 53 1965 Mike Vincent Linebacker 54 1937 Pinky Rohm,B; 54 1971 Jay Michaelson,TE 72 1966 George Bevan Linebacker 81 Jabbo Stell, B 54 1972 Rusty Jackson, K 46 1967 Benny Griffin Linebacker 74 1938 Ken Kavanaugh,Sr., E 31 1973 Rusty Jackson, K 46 1968 Mike Anderson Linebacker 89 1939 Ken Kavanaugh,Sr., E 54 1974 Brad Davis, B 54 1969 George Bevan Linebacker 72 1940 Adrian Dodson, B 42 1975 Terry Robiskie, B 62 1970 Mike Anderson Linebacker 74 1941 Sulcer Harris, B 36 1976 Terry Robiskie, B 72 1971 Ronnie Estay Tackle 73 1942 Walter Gorinski, B 36 1977 Charles Alexander,B 104 1972 Warren Capone Linebacker 71 1943 Steve Van Buren, B 98 1978 Charles Alexander,B 98 1973 Warren Capone Linebacker 70 1944 Elwyn Rowan,FB 18 1979 Don Barthel, K 42 1974 Steve Cassidy Tackle 79 1945 Gene Knight,FB 51 David Woodley, QB 42 1975 Steve Cassidy Tackle 83 1946 Al Heroman,HB 30 1980 David Johnston, K 42 1976 Jon Streete Linebacker 74 1947 Zollie Toth,FB; 30 1981 David Johnston, K 47 Dan Alexander Tackle 74 Rip Collins,FB 30 1982 Dalton Hilliard,TB 96 1977 John Adams End 62 1948 Six Players Tied 12 1983 Juan Betanzos, K 67 1978 Lyman White End 91 1949 Carroll Griffith, QB 39 1984 Dalton Hilliard,RB 84 1979 Lyman White End 109 1950 Ken Konz,HB 45 1985 Dalton Hilliard,RB 84 1980 Al Richardson Linebacker 129 1951 Leroy Labat,HB 30 1986 Wendell Davis,WR 66 1981 Al Richardson Linebacker 150 1952 Jerry Marchand, FB 42 1987 David Browndyke,PK 83 1982 Lawrence Williams Linebacker 123 1953 Jerry Marchand,FB 48 1988 David Browndyke,PK 77 1983 Shawn Burks Linebacker 98 1954 Vince Gonzales,HB 24 1989 David Browndyke,PK 71 1984 Shawn Burks Linebacker 108 Chuck Jones,HB 24 1990 Pedro Suarez,PK 59 1985 Shawn Burks Linebacker 113 1955 Vince Gonzales, HB 32 1991 Pedro Suarez, PK 59 1986 Toby Caston Linebacker 97 1956 Jimmy Taylor, FB 59 1992 Robert Toomer, FB 32 1987 Nicky Hazard Linebacker 107 1957 Jimmy Taylor, FB 86 1993 André Lafleur, PK 59 1988 Verge Ausberry Linebacker 96 1958 Billy Cannon,FB 74 1994 André Lafleur, PK 57 1989 Verge Ausberry Linebacker 89 1959 Billy Cannon,HB 44 1995 André Lafleur, PK 73 1990 Anthony Marshall Safety 90 1960 Wendell Harris,HB 34 1996 Kevin Faulk,TB 84 1991 Reggie Walker Linebacker 108 1961 Wendell Harris,HB 94 1997 Kevin Faulk,TB 90 1992 Anthony Williams Linebacker 69 1962 Jerry Stovall,HB 66 1998 Kevin Faulk,TB 102 David Walkup Linebacker 69 1963 Donald Schwab, FB 36 1999 Rondell Mealey, TB 54 1993 Ricardo Washington Linebacker 76 1964 Doug Moreau,FL 73 2000 John Corbello,PK 63 1994 RodneyYoung Cornerback 80 1995 Allen Stansberry Linebacker 109 1996 Allen Stansberry Linebacker 95 1997 Joe Wesley Linebacker 105 1998 Joe Wesley Linebacker 93 1999 Ryan Clark Safety 110 2000 Trev Faulk Linebacker 113 Charles Alexander holds the school-rec o r d Andre Lafleur for points in a season with 104 in 1977.
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